2. Let us know any limitations on cards you have and also what cards you do have available. This will greatly help us with helping you. Also, if you don't have a deck yet, but have an idea or a grouping of cards you want to use, please do so and let us know what else you have or what you're trying to accomplish with your deck.

3. Keep your decklist well organized by separating Pokemon, Trainers, and Energy from each other, preferably in that order. Also, try to keep evolution lines together. Finally, post a relevant title to the deck, including format, so the raters/helpers know what they're going to be looking at ahead of time.

4. Specify what set a particular card comes from so we know exactly which card it is. Also, specify an attack or power on it if there is more than one card in that set that shares the same name. You do not have to specify the set of a card that does the exact same thing such as Potion.

1. If you can't give good advice then don't try. Not to be rude, but if you don't know much about the TCG and can't give good advice then don't reply. Bad advice is sometimes worse than no advice at all.

2. Do not insult the deck and/or the deck's poster. This will usually leave to off-topic posts, spam, and a flame fight. Again, this will save mods the time from deleting your post and/or banning you.

3. If you are only going to rate what you think of the deck, please post the purpose of your score and why you think it deserves that score.

4. Off-topic posts will be allowed on a very limited level, such as debating on the usefullness of a card or alternatives. However, keep it from going into an argument.